💡Vivid Sydney 2018 – The Garden of Sweeties 📷

Do you want to see and enjoy Vivid Sydney with your kids or the young ones in your family? Let them experience Vivid Sydney experience this year with the stuff they can relate to. Well, how about a glowing light installation made out of sweets? Yes, like candy canes and giant lollipops. The Garden of Sweeties is for families with kids who wants to have the best spot to see Vivid with this Vivid Sydney light installation. A truly magnificent projection that will make your Vivid walks meaningful and lively. After you plan on which Vivid Sydney accommodation packages that you want to take, you might as well save some cash as this one is free for all to take a photo with and enjoy.

Visit Vivid Sydney today. There’s a lot of free installations you can go to and enjoy creating memories together with your family or a special someone.

Vivid Sydney today will include candy canes and lollipops as The Garden of Sweeties, a light display that is pro-renewable energy light up Vivid Sydney. The Garden of Sweeties is a one of a kind Vivid Sydney for the entire family as it being a special Vivid Sydney lights that remains on to the time Vivid finishes.

What dates is this on?May 25 – June 16

What time does this Vivid event start?6PM-11PM

Where can this be found? The Rocks NSW 2000

How much are the tickets for this Vivid installation?Free

Artist:LIGHTSCULPTURES: Francesco Cappuccio (Italy)

Collaborators:Claudio Catini (Italy) / Louis Cappuccio (Thailand)

The Garden of Sweeties invites families and children to learn more about how solar panels, luminescent powder and mechanical energy can be used as a source of renewable energy.

The installation takes a playful approach to entice interaction by presenting its components in the form of sweets, lollipops and striped candy canes scattered across a green corner of First Fleet Park.

Artist Francesco Cappuccio believes that the aggressive reduction of carbon emissions will not only impact on what we do now, but what the next generations will do. Children are an important influence in increasing the uptake of renewable energies.

To this end, the artist has created a work that in a sweet, sweet way educates and builds awareness of the environment. His aim: to help prepare young people to meet the challenges of the future.